Much is said about schooling quality and teaching styles.
Have a look at this and see what you think a school would be like in say 10 years time. Remember, its probably not that long ago since you were at school – so change is fast!
Monte Cassino School’s decision to give its seventh and eighth grade students a new Tablet PC forced Nancy Stutsman, director of technology, to quickly tackle two issues — tight server space and the lack of an easy way to store and retrieve files when away from the Tulsa, Okla.-based school’s campus.
Stutsman selected the School Web Lockers hosted online storage system from San Diego-based Networld Solutions Inc. to provide each of the students with 100MB of storage. The service will also be used to provide Monte Cassino faculty members with and school administrators with 1GB of storage, Stutsman said. She estimated the cost of the service at $1 per user per year.
“We have server storage problems all the time, so we wanted an alternative place to [store] and back up files,” said Stutsman. In the past, she said, students were only allotted 10MB of server space on the school’s network.